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Tag: teens

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How to spot signs of mental illness or distress in teens, and what you can do about it

March 15, 2015
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Sara is quoted in an article in Vervegirl magazine (PDF) about how to spot signs of mental illness or distress in teens, and what you can do about it.
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Teenage romance article

Teenage romance: how to take on the question of love with your teen, sans judgement

February 15, 2015
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https://issuu.com/inbetweenmagazine/docs/dec_jan/22

Teen swearing driving you crazy?

December 14, 2014
Online
Read Sara’s thoughts on teen swearing on page 22 of inBetween Magazine
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Teen Talk: Does Technology rule your life?

December 5, 2014
Workshops & Events
This first of a series of ‘Teen Talk’ programs is designed for 13-17 year old teens who are able to self reflect and discuss topics that are relevant to their lives, on a deeper level. Over the course of five weeks, psychologist Sara Dimerman and…
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Pulling digital plug hard to do

September 13, 2014
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Article in the Thornhill Liberal about Sara’s upcoming workshop, Teen Talk – does technology rule your life?. Sara talks to Simone Joseph about how the idea for the program came about and what attendees can expect.
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https://www.parentscanada.com/preschool/help-me-sara-are-kids-really-incapable/

Are kids really incapable?

August 23, 2014
Parents Canada
Article in Parents Canada about children’s capabilities – how to work through a problem with them when they say “I can’t do it!”.
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